Aidan Cameron discusses the UK Goverment’s National Security Bill, and how it could impact the future of investigative journalism, civil liberties, and freedom of expression.
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By Natalie Lorimer The murder of twelve people, nine working as journalists at French satirical magazine Charlie […]
By Mairi Hughes ‘He only has 3 likes on his profile picture.’ An unimpressed tone is taken by […]
By Jimmy Owens The aftermath of the Scottish independence referendum has seen a number of yes voters threaten […]
By Charis McGowan Strathclyde’s third Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) ‘Introduction to Journalism’, launched on the 29th of […]
By Émer O’Toole, News Editor Media accounts of social meltdown will be examined in the University of Strathclyde’s […]
By Katherine Martin The media coverage of the Scottish independence debate has taken on a wearyingly familiar pattern. […]
JOURNALISM – at least in my shy mindset – has always been a scarily inaccessible who-you-know type industry. […]